The Heart of NOIZ

We didn’t start with a book — we started with a brand.
Where Stories Speak Louder Than Silence.

NOIZ was built to be more than a name — it’s a movement.
Born from the belief that every unheard voice deserves a platform, NOIZ began as a creative brand blending faith, art, and youth empowerment.

What started in Detroit as a mission to reach teens through purpose and self-expression grew into a full ecosystem of storytelling, mentorship, and education.
The NOIZ Movement gives voice to the unheard — the teens, dreamers, and everyday people navigating life, faith, and identity in real time.

Through books, soundtracks, and interactive workbooks, NOIZ bridges literature, music, and real-world reflection to help young people find themselves in the noise around them.

It’s not just entertainment — it’s empowerment.
It’s not just a brand — it’s a reminder that healing has a sound.

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Author. Builder. Believer.

KiErin Frye is the founder of We Make Noiz and author of The Center series.

With a background in youth counseling, rehabilitation, and community outreach, she built NOIZ from lived experience — knowing firsthand how powerful reflection and storytelling can be.

Her vision is to turn healing into art and faith into movement — empowering teens to see their voices as tools for change.

Through NOIZ, she continues to merge creativity, culture, and calling into one purpose: giving the unheard a voice.

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